The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, February 7, 1933, Page 3

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_ OF FAT THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1938 BAPTIST MINISTERS /SSSmatine See “Bring Kears Attack | _____ Socialites Wed____—_—_—_|IBRITISHTOPROPOSE TO MEET NEXT WEEK re neeeee (OF BARRY URGED BY SINGLE PAYMENT 10 Pt ce wage ee Ss SINATE COMMITTEE sca | | || | SETTLE DEBT SSUE CAPITOL —s= THEATRE ==— she much heralded Japanese military from _150 to 500 subscribers. Be Host to Three-Day 8. B, 203—Fredrickson: Makes taxes $s wlcterns cae see " Pron 25c n real prop- Institute buildings or| Article About Bribes In Congress Brings “Boot to Aged |dtetenn hits eee as | rangement; Could Oat Don't Miss o * % % rf eure om Sergeant-At-Arms Chinese-administered premince which : Money By Bond Sales Tonight ‘Wednesday for their annual institute, ; only about 100 miles} if he summer, is Z Local public bodies protestec| |taaamr : A London, Feb, 7.—(#)}—Reliable the action but were appeased 4 sources had put their stamp of au- when assured there would be no fur- : : : tyorily ely on mut id Great shipments that the present : = % Britain would see to settle the Amer- ain i returned when oN ican war debt immediately with a s = ‘ single payment. The new British debt commission was expected to offer flat payment of about one-third of the sum now allo- sessions of which will be conducted in : ppg ae 5 the First Baptist church. seule surgourit bc rue ter arti Q in a magasine article that some mem- bers of congress accept bribes was recommended Tuesday by the Senate aah Judiciary committee. : Dr fred Gay Wa de ae ee Stockton, Fargo, general superintend- mination. It was cennealty cctouand ent of the state Baptist convention, the committee’s recommendation Institute leaders this year will be would be adopted, Barry already be- ing under suspension. tary missionary so- A motion by Senator Robinson (Rep. bog of CRE oe eC ne Ind.), to recommend permitting the orth Amer! 3 . Kile year. resign lian, Philadelphia, secretary of the t iaiee ad a : cated for settlement in the next 50 yclopedia of great value was destroy- bi : mi, years. ed last year when the Japanese bom- i = . aia vans HEPA I ta ie barded ‘ » appeared ave emer a q from the field of speculation simul | s S “ taneously with the arrival of Sir Ron- ogee e jected, 11 to 4. Carson Commercial Wee ald Lindsay, British ambassador to ary work of the American Home Mis- Ag A Hd Club Elects J. Bell oe f - ' Bir ROTAIA catts here for the ex- sion Society and the American Bap- 1 —_— . tist Publication Society; and Rev. A. = eertad of Moulmein, Burma, mis- ionary for nearly 30 years. requiring tagging Dr. Kuhn will give a public address is legislators. Monday evening and will have charge ‘The committee took no action on of the Bible conferences each tesol Senat While in North Dakota he naar Y ‘be cage? tn eben (Dem. Mont.), to certify the case to District of Columbia ‘ aa press purpose of enlightening the| sora: D., Feb, lob ©, Bell Pe : 3 British cabinet of the debt views of | Commercial club at the annual meet- President-elect Roosevelt, with whom |! he talked recently on plans for the! forthcoming debt conference in Wash- | ington. i new development was the infor- THE EPIC THRIL! «: mation that Sir Ronald would not re- visit several German Baptist and New York turn to Washington for three weeks. 5 ene Bro ding of Geo F Ges Soak ar ine yey" eertewet, |lewasinou ctf he woud pur. f — tat sends, you a , . » ST. bacl Washington at the end of ning, his subject to be “The Pastar|st@ed In Won canna ethene and Miss Olive Cox Atwater, New York socialite. ‘The bride and groom |this week. ‘This revived the wonitlne be h a a vated 1 Edin aillntenberees the otal poy for Thursday to take this up. are shown above after the ceremony at the home of Philip Wrigley | ty that he himself would be a mem- wit e airmail conferences on mi “ ” um rate authorized by law Amidst crowding spectators, Barry Practical Church Work! is _|be insufficient, Tuesday reiterated he had no inten- atigdton ape Bills Passed tion of attacking the senate, only say- ary discussions under the general sub- ” & few senators and representa- | ing ject, “Re-thinking Foreign Missions."| ©... 138 Puts oteeth” in Ie reg ie ee tae On Wednesday evening he will give an/ tists trom other states. ‘The committee questioned William address, “Re-thinking Foreign Mls-|"'g’ 5. 190—Authorizes valuation of| Cheatham, 23-year-old clerk in Bar- — on I iMiAL Shei ayer ef bonds of fire and casualty insurance|Ty's office and student in the ". er, pastor ‘amortizat " hom the First Baptist church of Fargo, will ggasi Shad rnlesei conduct devotional programs each 124—Clarifies building ‘was corrupt. marning and Dr. Stockton will preside ee 5 nn code to permit bret Cheatham told of a lecture by the over general sessions of the institute. professor on lobbying, in which—with- At a luncheon in the First Baptist out an church Monday noon, H. O. Putnam,|" gs. 125—Permits officers of build- Burleigh county agricultural agent, ing and loan associations ‘lose é in Chicago. ber of the British commission. i 1 The proposal for an immediate set- fliers and brings been oe tlement of the debt, as explained in! | ou to earth in i to County Commission well-informed quarters, would mean y ifi he In Monthly Meeting |2" offer of outright payment of $: terrific human y 1 | 250,000,000 to $2,000,000,000, The pres- | d ’ ent outstanding debt is about $4,302,- rome Members of the board of Burleigh | 450,000. Great Britain has paid $2,- .: county commissioners assembled in | 007,348,298, most of this before the the courthouse here Tuesday forenoon | 1932 British debt commission obtain- for their regular February business | ¢¢ the SLeDO DOS hotbird pail meeting. over a period of 62 years. Only routine business was handled| This plan would be literally in line during the forenoon session, accord- |! With the declaration of Neville Cham- Police Are Looking One-Year-Old Indian For Stolen Taxicab Girl Succumbs Here} sismarcs pouce Tuesday were seck- berlain, British chancellor of the e: ing to A. C. Isaminger, county audi- . will be the speaker. Tuesday noon| information to ns chequer, who asserted that any agree- |] . SONS the pastors will be addressed by Dis-|nank board at Washington or of dis- Velma Mary Paint, one-year-old/1 am, while its driver, Virgil God- tor. The commissioners were to con-| ment reached with the United States Iso a Knoci trict Judge Fred Jansonius, his sut- te the u Mickiinete bes Unue their meeting Tuesday after-| must be final. begadiidiitrtaracetd tar a Ject to be “Some Side Lights on Ju-|" gp, 12¢—Ratses from 10 to 25 per| iook dard, was eating in a local restaurant. | noon, evnile Delinquency.” C. L. Young will] cent amount of assets and securities| article. address the pastors Thursday noon on. building “The Politics of ledge borrowed money. i Bismarck Woman Is building Related to Royalty Mrs. F. M. Welker, 320 Mandan 8t., is a distant relative of Count Chris- Because the car was painted blue A flat payment could be financed Pitts-Todd Comedy ti f British government and white and would be difficult to) 9 OBSERVE ANNIVERSARY | Pynae'in the United atate theeey ALUM & EVE Toads antag fom the city fact Ler i rite mote ala easel pee iters eopcbtin ot ea Coming Wednesday versity of Nor akot jumnae Stat Blocked by snowdrifts, police belleved the Missourl Slope ares are pi ee eee eee a ee observance at Dickinson of COMING OR GOING? JOHN BOLES . e fiftieth anniversary of the found- , 8 C—The been Officials were of the opinion that jing of their Alma Mater, Feb. 21. Prva ereionetoee all spills ‘one! NANCY CARROL the car was taken by “joy-riders” and | Monte E. McCu:chan will be in charge killed by @ negro in South Carolina —-in— oe in some out-of-the-way | of general arrangements. recently has them all beat. This snake “, Place. No trace of the auto had been ———————— is peculiar in that it has two heads, ‘CHILD OF found at noon Tuesday, however. ROMAN EARTHQUAKES but unique because the heads are at Although ancient Rome had nu- opposite ends of its body. The 30- DISTRICT COURT OPENS merous earthquakes, there never were es specimen was turned over to the Linton, N. D., Feb. 7.--About 20 civil} any outstanding destruction. Some University of South Carolina. historians contend that many of the a : egg mcquried eae era said to for we been destroys y barbarians Knights of Columbus |n between the fifth and ninth centuries Mee’ ting Is! P ostpon ed were really shaken down by quakes. |A New Way to Economy rAne Fall, 6D, supreme direc, was to For Users Of Antiseptics positors and credits of annuity, safe | " : RACT ner Vik tr Da Brazen! 1 H()()IT}- RATES now begin deposit, surety and trust companies|or farm iE Half the Usual Cost in state. 1B. BRIDG — .B. : 2 rete reai| | Vicks Quality, Of Course § ign Fe lean EXPERTS PLAY (Tae) |svpiet mit Ste ttt] alten mee] | per day. double #1, 50 Bills # B. 176—Godwin: Permits exten- ston of Btate training school sewer 3 | line. H. B. 177—Olson of Bowman: Au- (ey wee — thorizes governor to declare agricul- 8. B. 185—Burkhart: Provides if law creating Northwest Agricultural Live- stock and Fair association at Minot is repealed, title to premises revert to ase sociation that transferred same to state. S. B, 186—Wog: Permits purchaser | of mortgages. or mortgagor in condition sales con-| 3, B, 180—Sprenger: Repeals tree- tract or purchase mortgage to make iting bounty. good default within reasonable time.|" H, B. 181—Hill: Provides label of |O2t. 8. B. 185—Olson: Reduces from)content for all gasoline or motor fuel $50,000 to $25,008 amount of invest-|for retail sale. ment of paid-in-capital to be held-by| iH. B. 182—Solberg: Permits state state treasurer as collateral for de-/courts to delay action pets judgments ft tural Bilis Introduced H. B, 176—Swett, Gilbertson, Plan- tie soitrn “Sones harder hy ‘the : ‘ “4 Would Abandon Long-Term Ar- : 3a Only 10e—Whi Limited | maintained in this new product. It Vested and deposited. with state treas: | tends rodeo ge HORM, ed yr genta pe Supply ee the best oral antiseptic Vicks Chemists cou! luce... an y ™B. 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